Wednesday, September 27, 2017

The August 2017 Florida Real Estate State Exam Pass Fail Numbers and Total License Numbers Report

The August 2017 Florida Real Estate State Exam Pass Fail Numbers and Total License Numbers Report

As expected, the Pass Fail rates for the Florida Real Estate state exam are exactly what is expected.

Here are the new pass fail statistics for August of 2017 from The Climer School of Real Estate, the best real estate school in Orlando.

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In August of 2017, from August 1 to August 31, 3,588 people to the Florida real estate sales associate state exam for the very first time. Of that number, 1,840 of them passed the exam and 1,748 of them failed the exam. This is a passing rate of 51% and a failing rate of 49%.



3,660 people took the Florida real estate sales associate state exam for a second time were for a repeated time. Of this number, 1,175 of them passed and 2,485 of them failed. This is a dismal passing rate of 32% and a failing rate of 68%.
This pass fail ratio is the same as it always is. I believe it again proves my point that the powers that be within the state of Florida are more interested in tricking real estate exam test takers and they are in testing their knowledge. And I believe this proves again that they are very good at tricking test takers into wrong answers.
296 people to the Florida real estate brokers license state exam for the very first time. Of this number 184 than passed and 112 of them failed. This is a passing rate of 62% and a failure rate of 38% 203 people took the Florida real estate brokers license state exam for a second or for a repeated time. Of this number 84 of them passed while 119 of them failed. This is a passing rate of only 41% and a failing rate of 59%.
Again, this is about the same as it always has been.
I do not know how much the total number of real estate licenses in the state of Florida increased from July 1 2017 through July 31, 2017. The Florida Real Estate Commission and the Division of Real Estate cancelled the August meeting due to Hurricane Irma.
I have written about the Certified General Appraiser license exam results. I believe we are having a problem in the very near future. 34.1% of sales associate licensees are inactive in some way. If they all became active at the same time, this would really change the market picture. You better have a good marketing plan in place and you better be working it.
You may be interested in knowing that in August 2017, only 1 person took the Certified Residential Appraiser license examination for the first time. One person passed and zero people failed LOL. Apparently not many people want to take this examination.
Only one person took the Certified Residential Appraiser’s license exam for a second offer repeated time. One person failed and one person passed.
The appraisal community is losing appraisers. The number of certified registered trainees has decreased from 541 in November 2016 down to 505 as of June 2017. There were 231 in active registered trainees in November 2016. This number has decreased to 157 in June 2017. There were also 422 involuntary inactive registered trainee’s licensees November 2016. This number has decreased to 371 in June 2017.
We added 8 new licensed Real Estate Instructors. We don’t necessarily need new real estate instructors. What we need are good instructors. So many of them are bad, very bad. They think that if they get a real estate instructors license, they can make easy money teaching a mandatory real estate course. It is the students who get screwed.
What do you think will happen regarding these statistics? I wish I knew. However, keep following my blog and I will keep you updated and status as soon as I get new information.
Don’t forget, due to circumstances regarding Hurricane Irma, the Florida Real Estate Commission, The Division of Real Estate, and the Bureau of Education and Testing have moved the September 30th 2017 renewal deadline out to October 23rd 2017. This is especially important for those of you who must have your mandatory 45 hours of Post Licensing in place now! Do Not Delay! Get your Post 45 class or your Continuing Education in Now. You do not want to lose your license because you forgot to take the class.
Stay positive!

Since 1984, The Climer School of Real Estate is The Best Real Estate School in Orlando. If you want to have the best chance possible of passing your Florida Real Estate Exam on your first try, then you need to attend classes at The Climer School. Call us at 407-822-3926 (EXAM), or stop by our website at www.ClimerRealEstateSchool.com . We have the Best Real Estate Instructors in Orlando